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After years on county board, Taylor has seen how state laws greatly impact local issues.
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Has long-term decline in enrollment ended? MPS officials see encouraging signs.
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May 3rd, 2024 by Margaret FaustEmbattled School Board Director Aisha Carr Resigns
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Apr 23rd, 2024 by Ben TyjeskiHow Will Higher Assessments Impact Your Taxes?
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Apr 23rd, 2024 by Jeramey JanneneMPS Plans $60 Million In Budget Cuts
School referendum dollars and resulting state funding hikes come in slowly.
Apr 22nd, 2024 by Terry FalkMilwaukee School Board May Investigate Board Member
Aisha Carr suspected of unethical conduct. Her supporters criticized the board.
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Failure to use phonics and poorly trained teachers may help explain this.
Apr 17th, 2024 by Bruce ThompsonFollowing Referendum, MPS Cuts Trauma Specialists in 53206 ZIP Code
Leaving only half of trauma specialists at schools in city's highest poverty area.
Apr 17th, 2024 by Corrinne HessMayor Pledges To Get Involved in Schools
Johnson vows to make Milwaukee a city that attracts people because of its schools.
Apr 16th, 2024 by Jeramey JanneneNew Council Most Diverse In Milwaukee History
The largest number of Black, women and LBGTQ+ members in history. Meet all 15.
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